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Title: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by frank1569 on Sep 21st, 2007, 10:31pm First - I am not affiliated with Sinus Buster or SciCap Industries in any way whatsoever. That said, it's been eleven years of CHs, pretty classic case: usually around the change of seasons, every couple of years, 6-12 weeks, 2-3 attacks/day, 30-60m per attack, at least one about 90m into sleep. Tried all the stuff, the meds, the yoga, etc. Very limited to zero anything. New episode started Sept. 1. Stumbled onto this Sinus Buster the following week. Picked up a bottle of the Classic formula and - it works! 30-40 percent pain reduction during attacks, 5x faster afterburn recovery. After a few days, attacks have become shorter - 5 to 15m - way less painful, and spaced further apart. And more than half the time, when the warning bell goes off, a couple of squirts turn it off before the fire starts. Kudos to the inventor, who happens to be one of us!!! Check it out at sinusbuster.com. (Again: I am not affiliated with Sinus Buster or SciCap Industries. Just a happy customer.) Meanwhile, although I DO NOT RECOMMEND this as a treatment... two years ago an abyss developed in a molar on the my lower left jaw (the cluster side) and simultaneously, another molar became infected (unrelated, but triple the pain!) There was no choice - they pulled all the molars. Well, guess what? Without those molars, the CH pain is halved. No jaw throb, no pins and needles and darts and stabs and electric shocks. Personally, it was the worst part of the whole experience and I do not miss the teeth at all. Other tips: stay away from nitrates. No hot dogs, etc. Those little vibrating hand massagers - usually an impulse item at the H&B store register, feel amazing on the neck and shoulder after an attack. Relieving the tension in the tendon that runs up behind the ear will help keep attacks at bay. Hope it helps... f. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Sean_C on Sep 21st, 2007, 10:36pm http://tinyurl.com/2s737f |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Lotus on Sep 21st, 2007, 11:50pm on 09/21/07 at 22:31:18, frank1569 wrote:
The inventor of sinusbuster is one of us ????? :o Who is it ? John the Famous Troll or Ali the Surgeon ? ::) |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by George_J on Sep 22nd, 2007, 2:26am on 09/21/07 at 22:31:18, frank1569 wrote:
Do tell. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by frank1569 on Sep 22nd, 2007, 5:34am What's with the attitude and the stupid picture? I didn't say shoot pepper spray in your eyes, did I? Sinus Buster is NOT a drug - it is 100% natural. No chemicals, preservatives, colors or "drugs." Although minor side effect possibilities are listed, I have experienced none. Zero, even after 10 squirts over 8 hours. There is no such thing as an overdose of Sinus Buster. If you wanted to, you could drink it. When I said the inventor of Sinus Buster is "one of us," I meant he suffered from cluster headaches for 20 years before creating this product for HIS OWN RELIEF. He refused to sell out to big pharma, and each batch is handmade. And costs only $15 bucks. Try to help - get attitude. Very nice. Y'all are welcome. Go have a hot dog or two on me. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by vietvet2tours on Sep 22nd, 2007, 9:29am on 09/22/07 at 05:34:43, frank1569 wrote:
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by George_J on Sep 22nd, 2007, 10:19am Just in case you're a new distributor on commission and don't know yet, we get "testimonial" threads about Sinusbuster nasal spray about once a month or so. Always a new person, always their first post. The folks at Sinusbusters have sent one too many shills over here to circulate through the crowd. Consequently, Sinusbuster "testimonials" smell like last week's fish. And we ain't buyin'. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Lotus on Sep 22nd, 2007, 6:45pm on 09/22/07 at 05:34:43, frank1569 wrote:
First of all, you said that you only "tumbled" across the sinusbuster recently and your cycle only started on 01 Sept. So at best you have only been aware of this product for a couple of weeks, then how do you get to know so much about the inventor? That he had CH for 20 years, that he "invented" this product for his own relief? that he refused to sell out to big pharmaceutical companies? that he handmade everything for $15? Did you hear it from the "inventor" himself or did you just read it on the website? Do you automatically believe everything before checking it out? BTW, you wouldnt perchance know WHICH big pharma wanted to buy him out would you? I am a GP and I do know people from ALL of the big pharmaceutical companies and I would be most interested to learn which ones were so interested in this spray? Secondly, even if assuming that all the above info are correct, it still doesnt make sense. Big pharmaceutical companies only buy people out if they cant produce it themselves because the product is patented. Is the sinusbuster spray patented as a medicine for CH? I dont think so. Do you know what procedures one need to go through to get a product patented as a medicine? This would take years and would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions and would require supporting scientific evidences such as studies and clinical trials. One single person can NEVER do this. The truth is, the medical professionals did run some studies on capsaicin but did not find conclusive evidence that it helps any type of headache let alone CH so the big pharmaceutical companies are not interested. Thirdly even assumming that some companies wanted to buy him out, this would mean an opportunity to make a profit of hundreds of thousands of dollars for the inventor as well as the opportunity to effectively bring the product to CH sufferers all over the world, who in his right mind would refuse this? If he had indeed suffer from CH for 20 years I would say financially he wouldnt be too well off because chronic CH more often than not interferes with the ability to work. So, according to you, he refused to make a really nice profit to sit there handmaking these batches for $15 day in day out, year in year out? Do you know on why he did this? On what ground did he refuse the buy out? Or is it because after using this himself he has now suffered the side effect of brain damage? All in all, what you posted were nonsense. Unless you can invite the inventor himself to come here to share with us his story I will not buy it. If he indeed suffers from CH for 20 years and the spray really helps him that much, I am sure he would be more than enthousiastic to come to the forum to chat about it with fellow suffers. Somehow though, I doubt that we will ever hear from him, or you again for a while, until the next person with the 1st post come along in the next couple of month trying to sell the same sh*t to us once more. Annette |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by seasonalboomer on Sep 22nd, 2007, 6:52pm Hey frank1569, or frank 1570, or whatever you want to go by. How dare you get offended by someone giving you a little pushback regarding your B.S. claims about Sinusbuster. Annette has given the detailed argument to you, me, I simply say, F-Off. Go away. Scott |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by chewy on Sep 23rd, 2007, 9:58am Thanks for the tips Frank. Now get back to the sales meeting. Its your turn to buy the muffins. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by vietvet2tours on Sep 23rd, 2007, 10:17am on 09/23/07 at 09:58:49, chewy wrote:
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Ctech on Sep 24th, 2007, 6:57pm I tried Sinus Buster at the beginning of this past cycle - I tried it for about three days and all it did was give me a baaad sinus headache on top of my CH >:( I drove an hour each way to get it :-[ If I met the a-hole that invented this crap he would have more to worry about than pepper spray in the eye [smiley=bash.gif] |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Ctech on Sep 24th, 2007, 7:02pm on 09/22/07 at 09:29:41, vietvet2tours wrote:
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by rolo65 on Sep 24th, 2007, 7:26pm on 09/21/07 at 22:36:16, Sean_C wrote:
Every time I see this picture I laugh so hard my eyes tear! [smiley=laugh.gif] [smiley=crackup.gif] |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Ctech on Sep 25th, 2007, 12:29pm I'm embarrassed if that picture came from Clayton county GA (my neck of tha woods :-[) But it is funny as hell though [smiley=laugh.gif] Looks like something you would see on Jackass [smiley=laugh.gif] -Chris |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by assaultme on Sep 25th, 2007, 8:24pm Dang, you'd think the guy getting sprayed would at least try to keep his mouth closed. Looks like the guy on the right is enjoying it [smiley=laugh.gif] Take that Steve !!! That'll teach you to tell me I'll never make squad leader [smiley=laugh.gif] |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Annette on Nov 15th, 2007, 5:14pm Remember this ? As soon as I challenged the poster and invited the owner/maker of sinusbuster to come here to talk to us, we havent heard of them again. ::) Call me a skeptic if you want, but I dont blindly follow anyone just because of rosy promises. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Guiseppi on Nov 15th, 2007, 6:51pm Guiseppi is about to show how incredibly brave....or incredibly foolish he is...I'll let you be the judge!!!!! Mens Health just did an article on the effectiveness of cayenne as a topical anesthetic. "Scientists at Seattles' Bastyr University report that Capsaicin, the compound that gives chilies their heat, effectively cuts off the neuro-transmitters in the brain that trigger headache pain. Eating spicey foods won't do the trick, though. Instead, the study author suggests dissolving a quarter teaspoon of cayenne powder in 4 ounces of warm water. Then dip a cotton swab into the spicey solution and apply it to the inside of your nostrils. The initial application-and subsequent smell-will burn, but by the time the heat subsides, so should the pounding. " (Mens Health Magazine....November 2007, page 50.) There was a previous article, which for the life of me I can't find going through their archives, that spoke of using the cayenne powder internally...as in a knee or hip replacement, negating the need for any pain killers during the recovery period. Obviously still in the "infant" stages of research but it does stress the need to stay open minded. Unless, as Annette pointed out, they cut and run as soon as you challenge them. The we should just gut and skin them!!!! ;;D ;;D Guiseppi |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by E-Double on Nov 15th, 2007, 7:08pm why'd ya bump this? |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by Annette on Nov 15th, 2007, 7:53pm I bumped this because I just asked the people who claimed that acupuncture cured their CH to invite the acupuncturists to come here for a public debate ( please read the acupuncture thread for details) and I wanted to demonstrate the reason for my skepticism. In this thread, Frank insisted again and again that sinusbuster worked until I challenged him to ask the inventor to come here to talk about his products. Since then we havent heard from either Frank or sinusbuster again. I am very open minded to alternative treatments but I would like to hear directly from the people who invent/dish out the treatments to learn how it is supposed to work. |
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Title: Re: Sinus Buster and other tips Post by E-Double on Nov 15th, 2007, 8:27pm gotcha |
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